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Ellen Kamhi talks with Susan Marks, a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner who specializes in cannabis medicine. She has clinical experience in adult Medical/Surgical; pediatric Oncology/Hematology; home care; case management; disease management; quality improvement; and, risk management. Nurse Susan has been a cannabis nurse and a member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association for close to a decade. She educates health professionals on how to use cannabis therapeutics in their practice, and she works with medical patients who want to include cannabis in their health management program.
Susan Marks, MSN, FNP-C, PHN, is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner who specializes in cannabis medicine. She is a native Californian, currently living in Nevada, and has clinical experience in adult Medical/Surgical; pediatric Oncology/Hematology; home care; case management; disease management; quality improvement; and, risk management. Nurse Susan has been a cannabis nurse and a member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association for close to a decade. She educates health professionals on how to use cannabis therapeutics in their practice, and she works with medical patients who want to include cannabis in their health management program. Topic: Cannabis as Medicine Contacts: Susan Marks, MSN, FNP-C, PHN LinkedIn: Susan Edith Marks Cannabis Consulting for Healthcare Professionals: https://nursesusaneducation.thinkific.com/courses/cannabis-consulting-for-health-professionals Website: www.dearnursesusan.com Email: susan@dearnursesusan.com Instagram: CBDbyNurseSusan Facebook: Dear Nurse Susan YouTube: CBDbyNurseSusan
In this special women's health episode of the MS Plus podcast series, we speak with Susan Agland, an MS neuroimmunology transitional nurse practitioner at John Hunter Hospital, about fertility, subfertility and MS. The discussion covers how MS and its treatments can impact conception, the roles of medication, stress, and the importance of understanding personal risk factors. Susan shares insights from a study she is co-leading, on Artificial Reproductive Technologies in MS, emphasising the challenges faced by women with MS undergoing IVF and the need for better guidelines and support. The episode also highlights the contributions of real-world data to understanding medication safety during pregnancy for MS patients. Listen in to gain valuable insight into fertility and family planning, and where to get support when you are having trouble conceiving. With thanks to Susan Agland, from the Newcastle Multiple Sclerosis Clinic. Susan Agland supports the John Hunter MS team as Neuroimmunology Transitional Nurse Practitioner. She has worked in the MS clinic since 2003, starting as clinical trial coordinator for the Ausimmune study. Since then, Susan has studied a Masters of Nursing Research, examining the role of stress management in MS. Susan has a special interest in stress management in MS, subfertility in MS and rural and remote care of the person with neuroimmunological disease.This podcast was developed as part of a comprehensive Women's Health Resource designed for women living with MS, addressing key topics such as family planning & pregnancy, and menopause. This project was developed in collaboration with women living with MS, with support from expert health professionals.To explore the full resource, visit: https://www.msplus.org.au/womenshealthFor more information: Pregnancy in MS research survey (ARTiMS) - https://www.hnehealth.nsw.gov.au/our_services/multiple_sclerosis_clinic_newcastle/researchReach out for support:MS Plus Connect 1800 042 138 or email connect@msplus.org.au Views expressed on the MS Podcast, including any discussions or reference to medications or treatments by podcast guests, do not necessarily represent the views of MS Plus and should not be seen as either an endorsement or rejection of a treatment. MS Plus does not recommend any specific treatment for people living with MS. Decisions about any treatments, taking into consideration the potential benefits and side effects for each individual's circumstances, should be made in careful consultation with the person's neurologist or health care professional.
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Retired nurse-turned TikTok sensation Susan Wong joins Jillian this week to discuss her 40+ years of experience on finding gut-friendly food, fighting against inflammation, and getting your hands on the necessary nutrients you need to poop better. Whether you need to conquer constipation, eliminate gas, manage or avoid hemorrhoids, analyze your poop to immediately identify potential health issues or concerns, Nurse Wong has you covered. She even teaches us proper pelvic floor care and booty hygiene to avoid any future issues and stay your absolute most fresh!Guest Links:Follow Butt Talks TV on @butttalkstv on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.For 25% off The Fitness App by Jillian Michaels, go to www.thefitnessapp.com/podcastdealFollow us on Instagram @JillianMichaels and @MartiniCindyJillian Michaels Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1880466198675549Email your questions to JillianPodcast@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Susan Marks, RN, BSN, PHN, is a cannabis nurse and a member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association.She works with medical patients who want to include cannabis therapeutics in their health management program. We were intrigued to say the least to sit down with her! CBD & forms of THC have become widely available and utilized for medical treatment. In this episode, Susan shares her story with us on forgoing pharmaceuticals ( and their endless side effects) to use CBD/THC products to heal her lupus and trimmers and now helps others do the same. Susan answers so many of our questions like, what is delta8 and when is it helpful? We discuss effects on the endocannabinoid system, dispensary education, her influence from western medicine, THC/CBD benefits on mental health & benefits for anxiety & depression, the history of cannabis, its healing properties, what to know when purchasing products, and cannabis for weight management & weight gain.Enjoy!!!! Connect with us Instagram @talk2mesister_podcast or email us at talk2mesister@gmail.com. Check out our Amazon Store! www.amazon.com/shop/talk2mesister_podcast Talk to me Sister Sponsors: Seeking Health Vitamins/Supplements Affiliate Link: https://bit.ly/3crc0aF. Use Code TALK2MESISTER or SISTERS2 for 10% off your first order. Your Super Foods. www.yoursuper.com. Use code Sister15 for 15% off every order. Gut Garden, 15% off your order with code BABYANDME
OMG tonight's call is going to be absolutely electric & hopefully extremely freeing for some of you who may have struggled, are struggling, or will struggle in the future while shredding with us here at #ERShred Remember, shredding is an empowerment journey that takes time . It has our health centered at the foundation of the core. Why? Because health is our greatest wealth! This is what truly separates the ER Shred from all other whacky diet programs out there. It's freaking simple! It's sustainable! It works for ALL ages and genders! Tonight, our ER Shred Holistic Nurse & health board member, Susan Rothman will join me as my guest on the call. 1. Struggle - what's it actually mean and how can we shift our minds to overcoming it. 2. Mindset & depth 3. We're going to spill the beans on one of the most overlooked tools everyone needs to have in their toolboxes to succeed in the long game of health. 4. Set you up to smash your upcoming cleanse days. Trust me friends, you want to be on this call! You need to be on this call! You deserve to be on this call! #justshowup Tonight at 8 pm EST. Please follow directions below to grant StreamYard access and please tag any friends or teammates you feel could benefit. Our 1 year anniversary shred chugs on! Are you on the
Susan Marks, aka Nurse Susan, is passionate about the therapeutic benefits of cannabis. She is a medical cannabis patient. She has a progressive neurological movement disorder, and cannabis (high CBD, low THC) has allowed her to stop anti-seizure medication and the intolerable side effects.She is also a highly qualified healthcare professional, holding a nursing degree and several nursing certificates. She works with medical patients who want to include cannabis therapeutics in their health management program.During this fascinating conversation, Susan gives a history of the hemp plant as a product and cannabis as a medicine. We hear how political and financial motivations forced this highly valuable plant to become labeled a dangerous drug and eventually become placed as a Schedule I narcotic.The three criteria for a drug to be included in the federal list of Schedule I narcotics are:1. No medical benefit2. Addictive3. Very unsafe and dangerousDoes it meet these criteria? Nurse Susan believes it does not, listen in to hear why she feels this way.What is the difference between THC and CBD? Nurse Susan explains that basically, CBD works from the neck down and THC works from the neck up. However, she feels strongly that using the complete plant and portions of all the cannabinoids is the optimal way to treat a medical condition therapeutically.Does this mean you're going to get high? Not necessarily as this can be completely modulated and controlled. But, you need both. Why? Because the CBD diminishes the psychoactivity of THC and the THC boosts the effectiveness of the CBD.Why do different people experience different responses to cannabis? Two reasons, the product and the individual. When it comes to product, Susan says, "There's a lot of crap out there" and you have to make sure it is lab tested. And individuals need to start with a low dose, pay attention to the response, and adjust their protocol based upon that response."Know the product, know it's safe, and know how you respond."PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Cartels are now spraying cannabis with Fentanyl to make it highly addictive, BEWARE!What inspired Susan to become an advocate for medical cannabis? And what's the most badass thing she's ever done? Listen in to find out!Background and LInksSusan Marks, RN, BSN, PHN, is a cannabis nurse and a member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association.Susan educates and consults with clients on:- The endocannabinoid system and how cannabis works in their body and is specific to their disease or issue- How to select safe and reliable products- The dosing process- The risks and benefits of cannabis- Identifying drug interactions and avoiding unwanted side effects- Understanding that cannabis is a treatment within a continuum of care which involves interacting components and being able to integrate cannabis with the client's current treatment choices and lifestyle.With this knowledge, her clients can make informed decisions about their cannabis regimen.Nurse Susan states, “I am very grateful for this plant, and I'm committed to working with other patients who can benefit from cannabis therapy.”Susan works with patients with several medical conditions, visit her site for more details.Susan has received certification in the following subspecialties:- Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ)- Public Health Nurse (PHN)- Legal Nurse Consultant (LNCC)- Catastrophic Case Management and Life Care Planning- Susan was inducted into Sigma Theta Tau, International Nursing Honor Society.For more info, visit http://dearnursesusan.com/More info - http://unpauseyourlife.comSponsored by:The Addictions Academy - The Nation's Leading Accredited Addiction Coaching & Intervention Training: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/The Functional Psychology Pro - Natural Solutions to Mental Health: http://drteralyn.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly - http://crowflyrocks.com/
In episode 14 of With(in) segment host Matthew LaBonte (incarcerated at Sterling Correctional Facility) chats with Professor Wayne Gilbert about coping with the painful dance between solitude and engagement in the claustrophobic new world of "lockdown" that the pandemic has created. Then, Denver Women's Correctional Facility Sergeant Dejoire Cooper speaks with Associate Producer Sarah Berry about the unique opportunities that arise out of the added stressors of Covid-19 lockdowns, and the realization that she missed the daily personal interactions with her incarcerated workers. Co-host Andrew Draper sits with Nurse Susan who describes the epiphany she experienced around the social and professional barriers of nursing in prison, and her discovery of the rich humanity in those she serves. Finally, our co-hosts, Denise Presson and Andrew Draper, have an intimate conversation about the concept of legacy in prison, stemming from their thoughts while Denise was sick with Covid and Andrew was isolated due to an outbreak
I'm beyond elated to have Susan Collins, MN, RN, CCRN back on the show to share and swap funny tales from the bedside as well as from her days as a firefighter. Susan is a seasoned trauma nurse and is now the magnet program coordinator. This episode acts as a counterbalance to the heaviness of last weeks. I hope you laugh along with us. Susan - it is always a pleasure. XOXO Nic
On today's episode I catch up with my old nursing school friend, Susan Collins. She is a firefighter turned nurse and has over a decade of experience working at a Level One Trauma Center in the Trauma Intensive Care Unit. She now holds her Masters in Nursing and is the Magnet Program Coordinator. On this episode, Susan talks about the importance of storytelling in nursing, what "Trauma Season" means and a hit parade of the top summer activities to avoid based on her experience. To be fair - I asked her to tell us.... This episode is full of dark humor - a coping mechanism for those of us that see the worst of the worst. Susan eloquently talks about how we often have "ghosts" that linger with us and how to cope amidst the darkness. This is a very special episode. I hope you enjoy it! Nicole
On this episode we are joined by Local Belfast screen writer/play writer/novelist/actor Kieron Magee of Tread The Boards. He discusses his newest show Nurse Susan which is a part of the West Belfast Feile starting its run on the 2nd of August for 10 nights... TICKETS AVAILABLE BEHIND THE BAR AT THE FELONS, OR PAY AT DOOR
The increasing legalization of cannabis in countries around the globe has sparked renewed interest in the medicinal effects of this often misunderstood and stigmatized plant. Susan Marks, RN, BSN, PHN is a cannabis nurse and member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association and uses cannabis herself to manage her chronic condition. Nurse Susan explains how to read a label at the dispensary, what kinds of conditions cannabis can be used to treat and how patients can use cannabis as an essential tool in managing the side effects of traditional cancer treatment. Learn more about Nurse Susan and the how cannabis can help you at her web site: DearNurseSusan.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Susan Marks, aka Nurse Susan, is passionate about the therapeutic benefits of cannabis. She is a medical cannabis patient. She has a progressive neurological movement disorder, and cannabis (high CBD, low THC) has allowed her to stop anti-seizure medication and the intolerable side effects.She is also a highly qualified healthcare professional, holding a nursing degree and several nursing certificates. She works with medical patients who want to include cannabis therapeutics in their health management program.During this fascinating conversation, Susan gives a history of the hemp plant as a product and cannabis as a medicine. We hear how political and financial motivations forced this highly valuable plant to become labeled a dangerous drug and eventually become placed as a Schedule I narcotic.The three criteria for a drug to be included in the federal list of Schedule I narcotics are:1. No medical benefit2. Addictive3. Very unsafe and dangerousDoes it meet these criteria? Nurse Susan believes it does not, listen in to hear why she feels this way.What is the difference between THC and CBD? Nurse Susan explains that basically, CBD works from the neck down and THC works from the neck up. However, she feels strongly that using the complete plant and portions of all the cannabinoids is the optimal way to treat a medical condition therapeutically.Does this mean you're going to get high? Not necessarily as this can be completely modulated and controlled. But, you need both. Why? Because the CBD diminishes the psychoactivity of THC and the THC boosts the effectiveness of the CBD.Why do different people experience different responses to cannabis? Two reasons, the product and the individual. When it comes to product, Susan says, "There's a lot of crap out there" and you have to make sure it is lab tested. And individuals need to start with a low dose, pay attention to the response, and adjust their protocol based upon that response."Know the product, know it's safe, and know how you respond."PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Cartels are now spraying cannabis with Fentanyl to make it highly addictive, BEWARE!What inspired Susan to become an advocate for medical cannabis? And what's the most badass thing she's ever done? Listen in to find out!Background and LInksSusan Marks, RN, BSN, PHN, is a cannabis nurse and a member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association.Susan educates and consults with clients on:- The endocannabinoid system and how cannabis works in their body and is specific to their disease or issue- How to select safe and reliable products- The dosing process- The risks and benefits of cannabis- Identifying drug interactions and avoiding unwanted side effects- Understanding that cannabis is a treatment within a continuum of care which involves interacting components and being able to integrate cannabis with the client’s current treatment choices and lifestyle.With this knowledge, her clients can make informed decisions about their cannabis regimen.Nurse Susan states, “I am very grateful for this plant, and I’m committed to working with other patients who can benefit from cannabis therapy.”Susan works with patients with several medical conditions, visit her site for more details.Susan has received certification in the following subspecialties:- Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ)- Public Health Nurse (PHN)- Legal Nurse Consultant (LNCC)- Catastrophic Case Management and Life Care Planning- Susan was inducted into Sigma Theta Tau, International Nursing Honor Society.For more info, visit http://dearnursesusan.com/More info - http://unpauseyourlife.comSponsored by:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Coaching & Intervention Training: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/The Functional Psychology Pro - Natural Solutions to Mental Health: http://drteralyn.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly - http://crowflyrocks.com/Unpause Your Life with Dr. Cali Esteshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/unpause-your-life/
Susan Marks, aka Nurse Susan, is passionate about the therapeutic benefits of cannabis. She is a medical cannabis patient. She has a progressive neurological movement disorder, and cannabis (high CBD, low THC) has allowed her to stop anti-seizure medication and the intolerable side effects.She is also a highly qualified healthcare professional, holding a nursing degree and several nursing certificates. She works with medical patients who want to include cannabis therapeutics in their health management program.During this fascinating conversation, Susan gives a history of the hemp plant as a product and cannabis as a medicine. We hear how political and financial motivations forced this highly valuable plant to become labeled a dangerous drug and eventually become placed as a Schedule I narcotic.The three criteria for a drug to be included in the federal list of Schedule I narcotics are:1. No medical benefit2. Addictive3. Very unsafe and dangerousDoes it meet these criteria? Nurse Susan believes it does not, listen in to hear why she feels this way.What is the difference between THC and CBD? Nurse Susan explains that basically, CBD works from the neck down and THC works from the neck up. However, she feels strongly that using the complete plant and portions of all the cannabinoids is the optimal way to treat a medical condition therapeutically.Does this mean you're going to get high? Not necessarily as this can be completely modulated and controlled. But, you need both. Why? Because the CBD diminishes the psychoactivity of THC and the THC boosts the effectiveness of the CBD.Why do different people experience different responses to cannabis? Two reasons, the product and the individual. When it comes to product, Susan says, "There's a lot of crap out there" and you have to make sure it is lab tested. And individuals need to start with a low dose, pay attention to the response, and adjust their protocol based upon that response."Know the product, know it's safe, and know how you respond."PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Cartels are now spraying cannabis with Fentanyl to make it highly addictive, BEWARE!What inspired Susan to become an advocate for medical cannabis? And what's the most badass thing she's ever done? Listen in to find out!Background and LInksSusan Marks, RN, BSN, PHN, is a cannabis nurse and a member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association.Susan educates and consults with clients on:- The endocannabinoid system and how cannabis works in their body and is specific to their disease or issue- How to select safe and reliable products- The dosing process- The risks and benefits of cannabis- Identifying drug interactions and avoiding unwanted side effects- Understanding that cannabis is a treatment within a continuum of care which involves interacting components and being able to integrate cannabis with the client’s current treatment choices and lifestyle.With this knowledge, her clients can make informed decisions about their cannabis regimen.Nurse Susan states, “I am very grateful for this plant, and I’m committed to working with other patients who can benefit from cannabis therapy.”Susan works with patients with several medical conditions, visit her site for more details.Susan has received certification in the following subspecialties:- Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ)- Public Health Nurse (PHN)- Legal Nurse Consultant (LNCC)- Catastrophic Case Management and Life Care Planning- Susan was inducted into Sigma Theta Tau, International Nursing Honor Society.For more info, visit http://dearnursesusan.com/More info - http://unpauseyourlife.comSponsored by:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Coaching & Intervention Training: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/The Functional Psychology Pro - Natural Solutions to Mental Health: http://drteralyn.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly - http://crowflyrocks.com/Unpause Your Life with Dr. Cali Esteshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/unpause-your-life/
In this episode of cannabis business minds, we talk with Nurse Susan, founder of dearnursesusan.com about cannabis and medicine. As a licensed RN, BSN, PHN, Nurse Susan knows more about cannabis and health than the average nurse. Join me in this fun episode where we talk about how cannabis has helped many of Nurse Susan's clients.